For those who are seeking suggestions on new year's resolution, may I suggest stop getting tattoos from these templates?
Especially the infamous "Asian Font" seen here, aka. English alphabet in gibberish Chinese.
Sunday, December 30, 2007
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Joanne Raine's "Supermarket" Tattoo
Apparently the big story across the pond in UK is a girl's tattoo. A young girl named Joanne Raine got her boyfriend's nickname tattooed on her with Chinese characters at a dodgy tattoo shop. Of course, they have since then broke up & the tattoo is not exactly the boy's name.
News links via BBC, The Northern Echo, & video via LiveLeak
The phrase "supermarket" is 超級市場 or abbreviated to 超市 in Chinese. I have no idea how and why 盟联行 was interpreted as "supermarket" in the news clips.
Update: Dec. 13, 2007 - I have emailed BBC regarding the error of interpreting 盟联行 as "supermarket" .
News links via BBC, The Northern Echo, & video via LiveLeak
The phrase "supermarket" is 超級市場 or abbreviated to 超市 in Chinese. I have no idea how and why 盟联行 was interpreted as "supermarket" in the news clips.
Update: Dec. 13, 2007 - I have emailed BBC regarding the error of interpreting 盟联行 as "supermarket" .
Friday, December 7, 2007
Kanjix
Johan and I had a good laugh at this website called Kanjix, where its motto is "A good KANJI name for you."
Besides the Engrish plastered all over the site, their kanji examples are not what I would call professional quality.
We are both curious who would pay $19 for 800 pixel size jpeg & additional $9.50 for PDF (Why not just use PDFCreator, it is FREE!).
I suggest their slogan should be changed to:
(Engrish + Eihongo) * $ = Kanjix!
Update: I find it to be very ironic that Google Adsense is posting an ad about Kanjix.
Besides the Engrish plastered all over the site, their kanji examples are not what I would call professional quality.
We are both curious who would pay $19 for 800 pixel size jpeg & additional $9.50 for PDF (Why not just use PDFCreator, it is FREE!).
I suggest their slogan should be changed to:
(Engrish + Eihongo) * $ = Kanjix!
Update: I find it to be very ironic that Google Adsense is posting an ad about Kanjix.